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In nearby Portage Indiana, a notorious murder starts to make the news. It starts with the discovery of three children and a headless woman after a fire in Portage. Upon investigation, however, details begin to emerge. It turns out the woman who owned the farm, Belle Gunness, had been luring men to her home by promising to marry them. She had done the same thing in Chicago, and elsewhere.
After luring the (Scandinavian) men, each of them disappeared, and Gunness collected insurance money. Though the headless body discovered in her barn was declared to be hers, the woman's size and shape was completely different than Gunness. Locals still think that she escaped unscathed.
For more information, read this great Chicago Tribune story on the subject.
(Photo: Belle Gunness and her children, from the La Porte County Historical Society collection)
In baseball this week...
*The New York Yankees are the worst team in baseball, and will remain so for the rest of the year. (They are still known as the Highlanders)
*Orval Overall pitches a 2-hitter at West Side Grounds versus the Cardinals (May 2), as the Chicago Cubs get off to a good start to the season. At the end of the week the Cubs are atop the standings, with a record of 11-3.
Elsewhere this week...
Sigmund Freud conducts a conference in Vienna to discuss the findings of his groundbreaking studies. He turns 50 May 6th.
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